Plant Show, Contest & Sale: Gardening in the Bayou
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Bring your plant(s) and enter the competition to win a blue ribbon and other prizes! Amateur or professional, children or senior citizen, participation is open to everyone. This event will have an excellent group of speakers talking about gardening and related themes. Many vendors will be selling plants and gardening products.
Plant Show, Contest & Sale: Gardening in the Bayou
Phone : (870) 534-0011 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : dmneal@agfc.state.ar.us
Web: www.deltarivers.com
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